VJing must be mentioned in this thread. And I wonder if vjing had any influence on these sync&loop fans. Or did they reinvent the thing for amvs? Good point. I've always been curious about VJing, I have even VJ'ed once using home-made software at a party, but I've never seen a VJ performance myself...

It feels weird to be a translated author. Too bad I'm unknown. Thanks, Snowcrash! I must add that many editors featured in the article could be further cited, as I just chose their most emblematic "sync & loop" videos, although they often made more in the same genre. Also, the style was often an sub...

One thing I love about it is that it's all about mixing: mixing animes, mixing genres, but also mixing slow things and fast things. And everything fits very well together. Your AMV is both fast and calm. That's really cool, your 2nd place is well deserved.

Overall good video with a few technical glitches. Although each part has its own anime and its own style, all tracks mix together quite well. The result is a video that's both long and entertaining, which is quite rare. Moreover, I never felt like I was watching a sequence of distinct tracks. It act...

Variations has been nominated and obviously deserves to win. 8-) Seriously. You must support the ultimate power of ouclipo. I mean... not everybody has a will that is strong enough so as to watch it to the end. So if you vote for the video, you actually vote for yourself. I mean... I mean, just vote...

C'mon ! The most original 2005 AMV event was the Variations and Diversion series! Remember... Back in early 2005, some guy (accidentally myself) released Variations . Well, I was serious about that one but some people (who happened to be mostly WilLoW) didn't take it much seriously. Variations 2 - L...